Accessibility

On this page you can find a range of access functions for the portal.

When visiting the Eni Portal it is possible to use a series of access keys, which provide direct access from the keyboard to the different Chapters and some page sections.
A number of other tools may be activated, including language change, site search and printing functions.

How to use access keys:

With Microsoft Internet Explorer, hold down Alt + access key + enter at the same time

With Mozilla, hold down Alt + access key at the same time

Warning: if the access key is a number, use those below the function keys along the top of the keyboard, not the numerical keypad on the right.

You can customize the toolbar by adding or removing buttons, changing the size of icons, and showing or hiding the text on labels.

Just right-click the toolbar, and then click Customize.

If you have low vision, you might want to add the Size button for quick access to the relative font size.

If you are using a screen reader, you might want to select Small Icons in the Icon Options list, and No text labels in the Text Options list to maximize the amount of screen space available for Web content.

On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab.

Change the following settings as needed:

Move system caret with focus/selection changes

If you use a screen reader, you might want to select this check box. Some screen readers or screen magnifiers use the system caret to determine which area of the screen to read or magnify.

Always expand alt text for images

Select this check box if you rely on alternate (ALT) text instead of viewing the actual pictures (that is, you've cleared the Show pictures check box).

This ensures that the text is not cut off if the amount of text is larger than the image area.

Use smooth scrolling and enable page transitions.

If you use a screen magnification or screen reader program, you might want to clear these check boxes.

If you use a voice recognition program, and you experience recognition errors during smooth scrolling and transitions, you might also want to clear these check boxes.

Show pictures, Play animations, and Play videos.

If you have low vision, you might want to clear these check boxes to improve performance. If you are sensitive to screen flashing, you might also want to clear these check boxes.

Play sounds

If you have cognitive disabilities, you might want to clear this check box to prevent distractions. If you are blind, you might want to clear this check box or selectively download sounds so that they do not interfere with a screen reader reading text aloud.

Print background colors and images,

If you have low vision, you might want to clear this check box to improve print legibility.

Normally, the web pages are viewed using the predefined font of the browser , or a font chosen by the author of the page.

In Firefox the user is given the possibility to change the predefined fonts, with the following procedure:

Open the Tools menu and choose Options (for Mac OS: open the Firefox Menu and choose Preferences);

Open the Content group;

Choose the favourite settings, also through "Advanced" tab, if you are an advanced user.

Many web page authors directly choose the font and size for the text viewed in the pages they have created. To ignore the settings of the author, click "Use my default fonts, overriding document-specified fonts."

Changing Colors or Backgrounds in Firefox.

Open the Tools menu and choose Options (for Mac OS: open the Firefox Menu and choose Preferences);

Open the Content group;

Choose Colours;

Click on the coloured blocks near "Text", "Background", "Unvisited Links" and "Visited Links".

Choose the desired colour for each element. It is also possible to specify if the links should be underlined or not.

You can also choose to ignore the specific color and background settings chosen by the authors of the Web pages by checking the "Allow pages to choose their own colors, instead of my selections above" checkbox.
For further options and suggestions, please refer to the Help menu of your browser.

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